The particle physics documentary film "Particle Fever" will be opening at the Mayfair Theatre (at Bank and Sunnyside) on April 11.Show times are as follows:
The Faculty of Science congratulates Professors Andreas Prokoph, Hafida El Bilali, Richard Ernst for being awarded the “Best Paper of 2013” in Geoscience Frontiers (GSF)! GSF is particularly interested in controversial and challenging topics.
Carleton University is looking for students in Science programs to participate in a focus group on co-operative education (co-op). A discussion group for current students will be held to hear about your experiences and take your feedback on how to improve the co-op program for future students. For your time, $20 will be put on the campus card of all participants! RSVP now.
As part of Carleton’s ongoing commitment to providing awareness about preventing harassment and violence in the workplace, members of the campus community are invited to this panel discussion which will focus on three fictional scenarios which could be encountered in the workplace. The program includes insight from the panelists, as well as a question and answer period.
We are now accepting applications for Math Matters 2014 leaders. Not only are the positions paid, but they will also help you build leadership experience. Math Matters takes place from August 20 to August 27, 2014, and mandatory training for all leaders will take place on Monday, August 18.
Rhea Mitchell. PhD student with Professor Sharon Carr, publishes her Masters research at Memorial University, in the Journal of Metamorphic Geology, on ultrahigh temperature migmatites in Northern Labrador.
Hua Li, recent PhD graduate from the School of Computer Science, is the recipient of the Alain Fournier Ph.D. Dissertation Award.
Her dissertation, entitled “Perception-Motivated High Quality Stylization”, made several outstanding research contributions to non-photorealistic image stylization.
The Department of Health Sciences was established in 2013 to provide high quality, interdisciplinary education in health to our students at both the undergraduate and graduate level. It offers two of Carleton's newest programs in health:
The Bachelor of Health Sciences undergraduate program
The Master’s and graduate diplomas in Health: Science, Technology and Policy
The Department of Health Sciences replaces the Institute of Health: Science, Technology and Policy.